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THROUGH
OCTOBER
BY
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An important contribution
to intellectual history
A Century
of
Hero Worship
BY
ERIC
R"USSELL
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"A
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of
five 'artist-philosophers' of the nine–
teenth century who shared . . . the
cult of hero worship."-lrwin Edman
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"One has throughout a sense of mod–
eration, of competence and strength."
-Jacques Barzun.
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10,000
and
25,000
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